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    Romanticism of the 1600's

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    ETHICS IS MORE THAN LEGALITY In the early 2000s‚ the U.S. public was shocked to learn that Enron‚ the giant energy trading company‚ had created off-the-books partnerships to unlawfully hide its debts and losses. The Enron disgrace soon was followed by more scandals at major companies like WorldCom‚ Tyco International‚ ImClone‚ HealthSouth‚ and Boeing. (See the Legal Briefcase box for a brief summary of a few of these cases.) In recent years‚ greedy borrowers and lenders alike were among those who

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    pai discovery

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    apart and Koro was aware of it; that’s why he wanted help from his ancestors. Pai said‚ “A long time ago‚ my ancestor Paikea came to this place on the back of a whale. Since then‚ in every generation of my family‚ the first born son has carried his name and became the leader of our tribe…until now” (Whale). For this reason‚ Koro felt he had to follow the tradition‚ but the ancestors knew that it was time for a change. The only way for that to happen was for Pai to be the new leader. When she rode the

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    Choose 1 European Country that colonized between 1500-1600’s in the New World and detail their colonization. Include What‚ When‚ Where‚ Why‚ How‚ Was. One major country that colonized the New World was Spain. In the 15th century in Spain‚ women were 2nd class citizens who had no authority or power in general. However‚ the new king and queen of Spain-Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella Castille come into power equally. At this time Christopher Columbus seeks out the king and queen of Spain to grant

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    Effects of American Colonization in the Philippines The effects of American imperialism on the Philippines are numerous. Some‚ however‚ stand out‚ most notably the installation of an American-style democracy and the prevalent attitude that anything American is “good”. Many of those in lowland Philippines‚ and most of the Christian population‚ for that matter‚ grew up in an increasing Americanized society. The following American influence in the Philippines says it all: Political -Partisan

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    Multiple events in Europe affected colonization of the New World around 1492. Colonization is when a mother country creates settlements in other areas. European states were looking to colonize in order to inherit profit for self-sustainability. Resources and ideas have sparked the interest of many European voyagers. It encouraged them to explore in order to meet the needs and wants of rulers and the people. Also‚ explorers were searching for innovations that could be made in their country. The Crusades

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    Colonization In Australia

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    In contemporary Australia‚ the history of colonisation has had its own adverse dramatic effect on the indigenous societies. Colonisation has mostly affected the cultural and economic life of the indigenous people‚ particularly their central relationship with land and waters. Tribal enterprise began to increase considerably during the 1990s across Australia. It was not until 1992 that the High Court in Australia made a popular decision in Mabo v Queensland (No2) [1992] 175 CLR1‚ which held that the

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    USA AND COMMONWELTH 1. Discovery and settlement In the Last Ice Age the level of the sea water lowed‚ and people from Central Asia crossed the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska. Five hundred years ago Indians in North America lived in scattered villages. Indians joined to protect themselves to common enemies. They founded the Iroquois leage and the Algonquin leage‚ later known as the Leage of the five Nations. They made only the simplest tools. There were no cities ando no white men. White

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    Puritan Life in 1600s

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    Puritans felt God had a plan for their lives‚ that he had led them to the New World with great intentions for them; feeling God had led them to the place they came to call home‚ Puritans sought out to discover the purpose God had brought them here. In doing so they developed a theory that God had determined they be bestowed with literacy‚ leaving illiterate ministries in the past (as noted in A Statement about Education in New England‚ 1643). The expansion of literacy influenced Puritans to become

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    Colonial Period

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    COLONIAL PERIOD IN AMERICAN LITERATURE PAPER Writings in the Colonial period in American Literature changed many aspects of the world today. Literature included many new authors‚ themes‚ and genres. The colonial life of the 1600s had a huge impact on the literature that was produced during that time. “Their hearts are filled with grace and love‚ And from the world are borne above” William Bradford. Many of which described the lifestyle of colonists‚ how the authors were making an impact‚ and

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    because of their power. People are always looking for a better way to be governed because people need guidance. New ideas created by these individuals are able to spread throughout the world depending on the strength‚ helpfulness‚ and most importantly time of application. Three political thinkers who influenced Europe from 1500-1700s are Charles II of England‚ Henry IV of France‚ and Peter the Great of Kievan Russia. Charles II of England was the son of Charles I and Charles I believed in the “Divine

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